Quick Start Guide

5) Record Schedule
6) General System Configuration
3) Network Configuration
4) Email Configuration
This menu allows your recorder to send email notification on events such
as motion is detected or error events.Obtain the correct server and port
information from your email service provider.
Please check the DHCP box if connecting to a network that assigns IP addresses
automatically. A router will typically have DHCP capability.
: The IP address identifies the NVR in the network. It consists of four IP Address
groups of numbers between 0 to 255, separated by periods. For example,
192.168.001.100.
: This address allows the NVR to access the Internet. The format of the Gateway
Gateway address is the same as the IP Address. For example, “192.168.001.001.
: DNS1 is the primary DNS server and DNS2 is a backup DNS server. DNS1/DNS2
Usually should be enough just to enter the DNS1 server address.
Port
Web Port: This is the port that you will use to log in remotely to the NVR (e.g. using the Web
Client). If the default port 80 is already taken by other applications, please change it.
This is the port that the NVR will use to send information through (e.g. using Client Port:
the mobile app). If the default port 9000 is already taken by other applications, please
change it.
This is the port that the NVR uses to transmit real-time streaming to other RTSP Port:
devices (e.g. a streaming media player)
To log in remotely to the NVR using a web browser through DDNS, port forwarding UPNP:
must be set up in the router. Enable this option if the router supports UPnP.
This menu allows you to specify when the Wireless NVR records video
and define the recording mode for each channel. The recording schedule
lets you set up a schedule like, daily and hourly by Normal (continuous)
recording, Motion recording, and Alarm recording. To set the recording
mode, click first on the mode radio button (Normal, Motion, or Alarm),
then drag the cursor to mark the slots.
This menu allows you to configure the general parameters of the
system, such as Date, Time, Date Format, Time Format, Language,
Menu Timeouts, Mode.
4 Remote Access via Web Client
The NVR can be accessed remotely in multiple ways on the PC. The simplest way
is to access it using the Speco Gray Viewer application which is available for
download on our website. If on the same network as the NVR, enter the LAN IP
address of the NVR in Speco Gray Viewer. If the NVR is on a different network,
enter the P2P ID of the NVR. Internet Explorer can also be used for remote
access. There are 2 ways to access the NVR through Internet Explorer. First is
with a LAN IP address if the NVR is on the same network as the PC. Second, if
DDNS was set up, the NVR can be accessed through DDNS from a different
network.
Login to Web Client
Go to Device. Press ' ' a nd choose Manual to add a new device. Press the QR
code icon next to Device ID and scan the QR code on the NVR. Then enter the
client port (default 9000), user name, and password. Press "Save" to fi nish setup.
5 Remote Live View on Mobile Devices
Search for and install "Speco Gray Viewer".
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Open the App Store(iOS)or play store(Android).
Open the Speco Gray app
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